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CWMP 2012-2013 Winter Field Season Report

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  Central and south Cascades  A total of 8 cameras sites were installed in the central and south Cascades. In total,  these sites recorded the majority of wildlife throughout the winter 2013 monitoring  season, with the highlight being continued presence of wolverine recorded at our  Chiwaukum site throughout the winter.  These sites also recorded bobcat,cougar,  coyote, elk, marten, and mule deer.  The Colockum site recorded the greatest species  diversity, while marten were only recorded at our two high elevation sites targeting the  detection of wolverine (Chiwaukum and Snow Lake).     Site  Camera  Months Monitored  #  Chiwaukum  Lure  2012/2013 winter  4  Camera and  Model  December to  Gusto  Present  Reconyx RC55 &  Trailwatcher  Colockum  2  December to April  Gusto  Bushnell XT  Johnny Creek  2  December to April  Gusto  Reconyx RC55  Naneum Canyon  2  January to April  Gusto  Bushnell XT  Oak Creek  1  January to April  Gusto  Bushnell XT  Snow Lake  1  January to April  Gusto  Bushnell XT  Gold Creek  2  March to Present  Gusto  Bushnell XT  Table 8. Central Cascades remote camera site names and details      15 CWMP 2012-2013 Winter Field Season Report

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